Regulation for Train Signalling by Block Telegraph on double lines of railway, including an introductory letter. 79 pages published by North Eastern Railway. Clean copy. Train Signalling Regulations 1906-04
Booklet, British Railways (North Eastern Railway), Tees Signal Box, Signalling Programme 19A, 12th May 1963, 9 pages, includes track/signalling diagram. Tees Signal Box 1963
Regulations for Train signalling together on single lines of railway by Electric Train Tablet System. London Midland & Scottish Railway issue of London & North Eastern Railway publication. 36 pages case bound. Made of linen covered card, paper. Train Signalling Regulations Jun. 1936
Regulations for train signalling on double lines of railway by the Absolute Block system and the Permissive Block system. Includes general instructions to signalmen. Produced by London Midland & Scottish Railway. Train signalling regulations Jan. 1947
Booklet, British Railways, Regulations for Train Signalling on Single Lines by the Track Circuit Block System, 4th December 1976, 18 pages. Regulations for Train Signalling on Single Lines by the Track Circuit Block System 1976
Railway operating document, Standard Load Gauge Minutes of Sub-Committee, London & North Eastern Railway, canvas covered card covers, loose leaf file of minutes and letters, 40 pages. Standard Load Gauge Minutes of Sub-Committee 1923-1925
Railway operating document, Proposed Standard Load Gauge A-1 Class, H3 and H4 Class, London & North Eastern Railway, 1924, single page drawing. Proposed Standard Load Gauge 1924
Regulations for Train Working on single lines by Electric Train Tablet and one engine in steam and other special regulations. 32 pages produced by Cambrian Railway. Train Signalling Regulations Aug. 1921
Absolute Block Telegraph regulations, Permissive Block regulations, special instructions to signalmen and appendix B to the working timetable. 43 pages, case bound with interleaved blank pages for notes and ammendments. Produced by London & North Western Railway. Train Signalling Regulations 1916-04
Extracts from regulations for working single lines of railway on the Electric Train Tablet or Electric Train Staff Block System for the guidance of Enginemen, Guards and others concerned. 43 page booklet produced by the London & North Western Railway. Train Signalling Regulations January 1923
Booklet, British Railways, Signalling at Junctions: New Flashing Aspects, October 1978, 4 pages, includes personal note from J M Gregory, COM LMR. Signalling at Junctions: New Flashing Aspects 1978
Booklet, London & North Eastern Railway (North Eastern Area), Newcastle District Train and Traffic Control General Instructions, 1st June 1937, card covers, 22 pages. Newcastle District Train and Traffic Control 1937
Railway Operating Document, Train Running Instructions, London Midland & Scottish Region (Western Division). Route over which engines may run. Operative date 1 October 1945, brown card covered stapled booklet with red stripe on Right hand side of top. Total number of pages 22. Railway Operating Document 1945
Regulations for Train signalling together on single lines of railway by Electric Train Tablet System. London Midland & Scottish Railway issue of London & North Eastern Railway publication. 36 pages case bound. Train Signalling Regulations Jun. 1936
Special working regulations to be observed for working traffic over a line in the wrong direction, during repairs or obstruction, in cases where there are more than two running lines and when two or more lines , in one direction only, are left unobstructed. 37 pages, published by Great Northern Railway. Special Workings
Booklet, British Railways (Heaton Signal Box), Signalling Programme 36A, 5th September 1964, 6 pages, includes track/signalling diagram. Heaton Signal Box 1964
Railway operating document, Loading Gauges, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, revised June 1900, canvas covered stiff cardboard covers containing six gauge diagrams. Loading Gauges 1900
Booklet, London Midland and Scottish Railway, "Book of instructions to StationMasters, Signalmen and others containing double and single line block telegraph regulations, electric train tablet or staff regulations, permissive and station yard working regulations, and general instructions to be observed by signalmen", September 23 1929 until further notice. Book of Instructions Sept. 1929
Regulations for train signalling by Block Telegraph on double and single lines of railway. 15 pages published by North Eastern Railway. Train Signalling Regulations Sept. 1909
Booklet, British Railways (North Eastern Railway), Gateshead New Signal Box, Signalling Programme 49A, 9th December 1962, 8 pages, includes track/signalling diagram. Gateshead New Signal Box 1962
Booklet, Southern Railway, Introduction of Colour Light Signals between Charing Cross, Cannon Street and Borough Market Junction, Signal Instruction No 19 (1926), Sunday 27th June 1926, 17 pages. Introduction of Colour Light Signals 1926
Booklet, British Railways (North Eastern Railway), Tyne Signalling Box, Signalling Programme 16A, 21st April 1963, 8 pages, includes track/signalling diagram. Tyne Signal Box 1963
Train signalling regulations book of instruction for Station Masters, Signalmen & others. Contains regulations for train signalling on single lines by Electric Token Block System(section III of the rule book) with general instructions to signalmen. 44 pages with some loose amendments. Mint Condition. Produced by LMS. Book of Instructions Sept. 1934
Booklet, British Railways, Regulations for Train Signalling and Signalmen's General Instructions, BR 29960 and 29960/21, 1st October 1972, green linen cover, 168 pages. Regulations for Train Signalling and Signalmen's General Instructions 1972
Single line working for Pilotmen. 8 pages published by North Eastern Railway. Single line working for pilotmen Aug. 1915
Supplementary Regulations for train signalling on double lines by the Absolute Block System where intermediate block signals intermediate block signals are provided & controlled from the signal box in the rear. Includes additional general instructions to signalmen. 8 pages produced by London Midland & Scottish Railway. Train signalling regulations Jan. 1947
Instruction relating to train signalling regulations for the guidance of enginemen, guards and others concerned. 28 pages published by London Midland & Scottish Railway. Train signalling regulations Jan. 1947
Booklet, British Railways (North Eastern Railway), Introduction of Colour Light Signalling between Tweedmouth South and Crag Mill Signal Boxes, Signalling Programme 15A, 10th April 1960, 5 pages, includes track/signalling diagram. Introduction of Colour Light Signalling between Tweedmouth South and Crag Mill Signal Boxes 1960
Railway operating document, Diagrams of Construction Gauges, 19th May 1907, canvas covered card book, 32 pages. Diagrams of Construction Gauges 1907
Booklet, British Railways (North Eastern Region), Re-Signalling Stage 4A, Heaton-Burnmouth, Introduction of Colour Light Signalling between Morpeth and Chevington, Signal Instruction No 50A, 16th December 1962, 5 pages with inset drawing and scheme plan. Re-Signalling Stage 4A Heaton-Burnmouth 1962
Appendix VII to Regulation for Train Signalling by Electric Block and Block System (Sykes') on double lines of railway. 24 pages. Train Signalling Regulations May 1908
Booklet, British Railways (North Eastern Region), Benton New Signal Box, Signalling Programme No 9A, 1st March 1964, 4 pages, plus track/signalling diagram. Benton New Signal Box 1964
Regulation for Train Signalling by Block Telegraph on double lines of railway, including an introductory letter. 80 pages published by North Eastern Railway. Clean copy. Train Signalling Regulations Sept. 1909
Description and rules for working of the automatic signals (Hall system) between Alne Station signal-box and Green Lane signal-box. 15 pages published by North Eastern Railway. Clean copy. Train Signalling Regulations Mar. 1906
Railway operating document, W6 Loading Gauge for Freight Rolling Stock, British Railways, 7th March 1988, letter and drawing, 2 pages. W6 Loading Gauge for Freight Rolling Stock 1988
Instruction respecting the cleaning, trimming and lighting of oil signal lamps. 18 pages published by London Midland & Scottish Railways. Train signalling regulations 1947, December
Instructions to station masters, signalmen and others containing the regulations for train signalling on single lines by the Train Staff of Train Staff & Ticket Block System(section IV of the rule book) . Includes general instructions to signalmen, with ammendments. 36 pages published by London Midland & Scottish Railway. Made of linen covered card, paper. Train signalling regulations Sept. 1924
Train signalling regulations book of instruction for Station Masters, Signalmen & others. Contains regulations for train signalling on single lines by Electric Token Block System(section III of the rule book) with general instructions to signalmen. 44 pages. Mint Condition. Produced by LMS. Book of Instructions Sept. 1934
Booklet, British Railways (North Eastern Railway), Introduction of Colour Light Signalling between Marshall Meadows and Tweedmouth South Signals Boxes, Signalling Programme 49A, 10th December 1961, 6 pages, includes track/signalling diagram. Introduction of Colour Light Signalling between Marshall Meadows and Tweedmouth South Signal Boxes 1961
Regulation for Train Signalling by Block Telegraph on double lines of railway, including an introductory letter. Embossed on cover "Mr. G. Hope". Leatherette binding, 74 pages published by North Eastern Railway. Clean copy. Train Signalling Regulations Feb. 1903
Booklet, British Railways (London Midland Operating Area), Hours of Opening of Signal Boxes (Central Lines), BR 31088/1 and 31088, 15th September 1958, card covers, 58 pages, including supplement. Hours of Opening of Signal Boxes 1958
Booklet, North Eastern Railway, Headquarters Main Line Passenger and Freight Train Control Instructions, September 1922, card covers, 32 pages. Headquarters Main Line Passenger and Freight Train Control Instructions 1922
Railway Operating Document, Train Loadings, N. B. R. Maximum loads of engines of goods, mineral, live stock and passenger trains. Operative date 1 September 1913, blue linen covered book. Total number of pages 84. NBR Maximum train loads 1913
Booklet, London Midland & Scottish Railway, Book of Instructions to Station Masters, Signalmen and Others - Train Staff or Train Staff and Ticket Block System, CERO 520151, 3rd September 1934, blue card covers, 36 pages. Book of Instructions to Station Masters Signalmen and Others - Train Staff or Train Staff and Ticket Block System 1934
Alterations to, and additions to, the regulations for train signalling on single lines of railway worked on the Electric Train Tablet Block System. 5 pages produced by Midland Railway. Alterations and additions to Train Signalling Regulations Jan.1923
Regulations for Train signalling by Block Telegraph on Double Lines of Railway. produced by Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway. Made of linen covered card, paper. Train Signalling Nov 1919
Extracts from regulations for working single lines of railway on the Electric Train Tablet or Electric Train Staff Block System for the guidance of Enginemen, Guards and others concerned. 43 page booklet produced by the London & North Western Railway. Train Signalling Regulations Jan.1923
Railway operating document, Lot Schberg-Simplon Loading Gauge, BLS (Berner Lotschbergbahn Simplon), 1993, correspondence and two plans. Lot Schberg-Simplon Loading Gauge 1993
Train signalling regulations book of instruction for Station Masters, Signalmen & others. Contains regulations for train signalling on single lines by Electric Token Block System(section III of the rule book) with general instructions to signalmen. 44 pages. Mint Condition. Produced by LMS. Book of Instructions Sept. 1934
Regulations for train signalling on double lines of railway by the Absolute Block System and by the Permissive Block System with general instructions to signalmen with ammendments. 67 pages, case bound with interleaved blank pages for note and ammendments. Produced by London Midland & Scottish Railway. Made of linen covered card, paper. Train signalling regulations Jan. 1947